just spun a conrod bearing at the crankshaft.
getting rebuilt
new head 8 months ago.
what should be done while its open?
Serg
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300tdi rebuild
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Serg,
Get it balanced. My motor was reluctantly balanced by the rebuilder because they could see no need for spending the $180, and land rover did not say to balance them. They say it was the smoothest, quietest Tdi300 they had built. They balance all their rebuilds now.
Get it balanced. My motor was reluctantly balanced by the rebuilder because they could see no need for spending the $180, and land rover did not say to balance them. They say it was the smoothest, quietest Tdi300 they had built. They balance all their rebuilds now.
Michael T
Aussie '88 RR Tdi300 Auto
Aussie '88 RR Tdi300 Auto
I'd be concerned about the rebuilderRRturboD wrote:Serg,
Get it balanced. My motor was reluctantly balanced by the rebuilder because they could see no need for spending the $180, and land rover did not say to balance them. They say it was the smoothest, quietest Tdi300 they had built. They balance all their rebuilds now.
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Quite easy - basically they weigh the pistons, conrods, etc. If they differ in mass they will either mix and match them or shave small amounts of metal off non-critical areas so they all weigh the same.uninformed wrote:what do they do when "balancing" the motor in a rebuild?
If you have an accurate (laboratory) balance you can do it yourself.
EDIT - balancing flywheel and crank etc is a bit harder - as they need to be balanced in a similar way to tyres.
This is a pretty good explanation (but the stuff on seasoned blocks is a bit dubious...):
http://411motorspeedway.net/2008/rules/ ... index.html
This is a bit more technical:
http://www.circletrack.com/techarticles ... ncing.html
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